Cease in spanish
Cesar
pronunciation: θesɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: θesɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
cease = terminar, cesar, dejar.
Example: After collection has ceased (because a point of diminishing returns appears to have been reached), the cards must be put into groups of 'like' terms.more:
» cease + activities = suspender actividades.
Example: An earlier association was formed in 1909 but ceased activity 2 years later and it was not until 1947 that steps were taken to establish another.» cease-fire = cese del fuego, alto del fuego, tregua.
Example: The Abuja Agreements ultimately were successful in effecting a cease-fire, in disarming 70% of the fighters, and in holding elections in Liberia in May of 1997.» cease of hostilities = cese de hostilidades.
Example: Peacekeeping may additionally entail maintaining public order in the period following the cease of hostilities.» cease + publication = dejar de publicarse.
Example: Titles that have ceased publication since the first edition and new serial titles are listed in the appendices.» cease to = dejar de.
Example: A computer is said to be 'down' when it ceases to function for some reason.» cease to + be = dejar de existir, dejar de ser.
Example: Literature can never, it is true, become extinct, but it can lose its vogue, it can become the almost exclusive possession of scholars, it can cease to be.» cease to + be in force = dejar de tener vigencia, dejar de estar vigente.
Example: When certain events occur, a license will cease to be in force.» cease to + function = dejar de funcionar.
Example: The Library ceased to function soon after the closure of the mines in 1934.» hostilities + cease = hostilidades + cesar.
Example: Among other things, the war context gives the President the authority to detain enemy combatants at least until hostilities cease.» never + cease to amaze = no dejar de sorprender, vivir para ver.
Example: It never ceases to amaze me how kids don't need any introduction with other kids to play with them.